
A helicopter flight over Iceland’s glaciers, revealing vast ice fields, deep crevasses, and volcanic landscapes from above, with the chance to land in one of the most remote settings in the world.
Hvolsvöllur, Iceland
A remote modern cabin with private sauna set in vast Icelandic landscape beneath dramatic skies. Minimalist bedroom with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and soft neutral bedding overlooking open terrain. A unique design-led retreat immersed in nature.
Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most recognisable waterfalls, located on the country’s south coast where meltwater drops from the highlands onto wide, open lowland plains. Fed by water from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier, it forms a clear vertical line in an otherwise horizontal landscape. What sets Seljalandsfoss apart is its structure. The waterfall can be approached from all sides, including via a narrow path that curves behind the falling water, offering a rare and direct way of experiencing its scale, sound, and movement. This singular quality has made Seljalandsfoss one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Iceland. Despite its prominence, the surrounding landscape remains open and sparsely settled. Long sightlines stretch towards the Atlantic, with little to interrupt the meeting of sky, grass, rock, and water. Light and weather move quickly across the plains, giving the setting a sense of constant change. Seljalandsfoss sits directly along Iceland’s Ring Road, making it an easy and natural base for exploring the south coast and beyond. From here, much of the country’s landscape — glaciers, black-sand beaches, volcanic terrain, and open highlands — lies within reach, connected by a route that encourages slow, continuous travel rather than fixed itineraries.
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